A boar-like creature with a horn

This gorgeous grid-based dungeon crawler is based on real folklore

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Back when Durante declared the CRPG renaissance underway, he mentioned Might & Magic X: Legacy and Legend of Grimrock, two grid-based dungeon crawlers. While there have been a handful of games following in their footsteps, like Operencia: The Stolen Sun and StarCrawlers, the vast majority of CRPGs since have been pseudo-isometric instead. They’ve looked down on their miniaturized heroes from a distancing height rather than getting up close to their portraits. It’s been a renaissance with plenty of Bruegels, but few Botticellis.

Dungeons of the Amber Griffin aims to fix that. It’s a blobber, which is to say a game where you see things from the perspective of your whole party of adventurers—melee fighters up front, wizards and archers safely hidden at the back—who all stand on the same square and move together in a single blob. They’re also known as gridders, or DRPGs (the D stands for Dungeon). They deserve a second chance whatever you call them.

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